Our trustees are twelve Monmouth County citizens who volunteer in four-year terms, and, as the policy-making body of the College, are charged with the oversight and control of the College. Click through to find out who they are, review documents and policies, and find out about public meetings.

The award-winning book about the history of Brookdale - from the early colonial farmers, through the racing thoroughbreds of the Thompson stables, to the community college movement of the 1960s and the County's 1967 establishment of Brookdale.

All Brookdale's programs and courses - whether offered on the main campus, at one of our Centers, or online - can be found in Acalog, our online catalog. You'll also find updated general information about admission and registration, the grading system, general education classes and much more.

WILL: Women in Learning and Leadership is a collegiate leadership program that provides participants with academic and co-curricular experiences designed to develop a student’s leadership over the course of her undergraduate collegiate experience at Brookdale. Our Mission: Empower women students to become the future leaders of our local and global communities.

Registration is now open for Spring 2015 courses offered by the Center for Career Development. Included are courses in healthcare career training, continuing education for nurses, business management, computer training, marketing, and much more.

OneCard is Brookdale’s multipurpose card - it's your new ID card and much more! Load your OneCard with Brookdale Bucks and use it for dining, vending machines, at the College Store - you can even activate the Discover debit card feature and have any refunds automatically loaded. Click to find out more!

Regional Locations Librarian

Welcome! I am the Library Liaison to the Freehold Campus and the Higher Education Centers at Northern Monmouth, Eastern Monmouth, Long Branch and Wall.

The following Library services are provided at each Center:

Help using the Library’s databases. Are you looking for journal articles? Magazine articles? Current research on a specific topic?

For many of your research assignments, you will be able to use the Library’s databases to gather your information. I am available to help you navigate these databases to find articles and other materials, and guide you through the research process. Contact me (info below) to set up a one-on-one or small group session.

Request Library materials. Don’t have time to go to Lincroft? You can locate books using the Bankier Library’s Online Catalog and have them sent to you at the branch campus or at any of the centers.

Simply find the books you are looking for, click the red “REQUEST” button at the top of the page, and choose your pick-up location. You’ll be notified when they are available to be picked up.

Reference Books. A small collection of reference books are available for your use in the Student Success Centers at each location. These books include dictionaries, encyclopedias, MLA and APA style handbooks, and computer software guides.

Course Textbooks and other Reserve Materials. Materials for your courses may be available for your use in the Centers. Click the Course Reserves link on the Library homepage to see if textbooks are available at your location.